Description
Discover the charm of a classic publication with the The New Yorker Full Magazine January 21, 1991 edition featuring "Cold Summer" by Westman. This collectible magazine is a must-have for enthusiasts of literature, art, and cultural commentary. It transports you back to the early '90s, offering a glimpse into the insightful articles and exquisite illustrations that The New Yorker is renowned for.
This issue is in very good to excellent condition, making it a prime addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for the magazine lover in your life. The absence of a label and its newsstand quality further enhance its value. You'll appreciate its well-preserved pages that still maintain their freshness and vibrancy.
Key Features:
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to preserve its condition.
- Great for collectors and a unique piece of literary history.
This magazine is not only a reflection of its time but also a treasure trove of engaging stories and illustrations. Each page invites readers to explore the cultural landscape of the early '90s while providing entertainment and thought-provoking commentary. Whether you're a longtime subscriber or discovering The New Yorker for the first time, this issue is sure to captivate your interest.
The magazine will be shipped securely to ensure it arrives in the same great condition it boasts now. Take a step back in time and immerse yourself in the pages of this iconic publication.
Very Good / Excellent
No Label / Newsstand
Magazine is in overall great condition.
Comes with plastic protective covering.